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The Personal Life Of David Livingstone

CHAPTER III
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At Motito, a French station about thirty-three miles northeast of this, there has been an awakening, and I hope much good will result.

I have good news, too, from Rio de Janeiro.

The Bibles that have been distributed are beginning to cause a stir." The state of the country continued so disturbed that it was not till February, 1843, that he was able to set out for the village where Sebehwe had taken up his residence with the remains of his tribe.

This visit he undertook at great personal risk.

Though looking at first very ill-pleased, Sebehwe treated him in a short time in a most friendly way, and on the Sunday after his arrival, sent a herald to proclaim that on that day nothing should be done but pray to God and listen to the words of the foreigner.


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